Master of Information Systems CQUniversity Australia
Cricos: 00219C| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master Degree | On-Campus | Full-time, Part-time | 2 - 4 years | find out | find out | $32742.00 year per |
Course overview
The Master of Information Systems provides you the opportunity to extend your knowledge and skills in information technology, with a focus on business analysis skills at a professional level. Within this highly relevant framework you will be well prepared to contribute to future growth and change, whilst at the same time enhancing your individual advancement opportunities.
This course focuses on particular aspects of technology, management and organisations.
This course develops your capacity to manage the functional responsibility for choosing, implementing and maintaining information systems within an organisation in any industry.
All units have been aligned to the Australian Computer Society (ACS) core body of knowledge.
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Entry requirements
To gain entry to this course students must have:
- A bachelor degree in any discipline from an Australian university or college;
- or a CQUniversity Graduate Certificate in Information Systems, or equivalent.
Candidates who have completed the CQUniversity CC47 Graduate Diploma of Information Systems, will be granted advanced standing of 6 core units, 1 elective and the first discipline unit.
Please see the CC47 Graduate Diploma of Information Systems handbook entry for more information.
Advanced Entry
Advanced entry is available directly into Term 2 for students who can demonstrate they have attained the required knowledge. These students will undertake 12 units to complete the course. To be granted advanced entry a student must:
- have two years' relevant work experience; or
- have one year other postgraduate education; or
- have attained a final year GPA of 4.7 in their undergraduate degree at an Australian institution, or equivalent
Students may also be granted advanced standing for one or two units if they meet the requirements of (1) and (3) above but cannot sufficiently demonstrate they have the required knowledge (based on the content in all four units COIT20245, COIT20248, COIT20249 and PPMP20007) to receive full advanced standing.
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